Detailed spell sheets???


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Hi all,

Are there any spell sheets available (for free or for purchase) for the released Pathfinder classes that list by level all the available spells for that class (Core and the extra books would be a nice plus).. but ALSO contains a bried "cheat sheet" for that spell.. such as casting time, components, range, short description of effect, type of save, SR y/n? etc?

I'm thinking of something along these lines:

http://dragonfang.com/archive/dungeons/first/spells_oa_shu.jpg

or like this:

http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/spellLists.html

but with it being more useful for a certain class and with little checkboxes to denote which are available to you, etc..

Dark Archive

the spells DB on d20pfsrd.com
download it and you can sort and order to your heart's content
it has all you ask for but the check boxes

Liberty's Edge

Perram's Spellbook is precisely what you need. You can print the spells out on a paper size that is most convenient to you (playing card, index card, half sheet, etc).


HangarFlying wrote:
Perram's Spellbook is precisely what you need. You can print the spells out on a paper size that is most convenient to you (playing card, index card, half sheet, etc).

I saw that... Perram's is a little too detailed :D

I know I know... I feel like Goldilocks here :D

Dark Archive

HangarFlying wrote:
Perram's Spellbook is precisely what you need. You can print the spells out on a paper size that is most convenient to you (playing card, index card, half sheet, etc).

FYI, Perram uses my spell db as his data source

Liberty's Edge

chopswil wrote:
HangarFlying wrote:
Perram's Spellbook is precisely what you need. You can print the spells out on a paper size that is most convenient to you (playing card, index card, half sheet, etc).
FYI, Perram uses my spell db as his data source

Because it is the best! Honestly, I hope that it is never misunderstood, because I greatly appreciate Mike's work, and make it a point to credit his DB whenever the talk of the site comes up.

Liberty's Edge

AsmodeusDM wrote:
HangarFlying wrote:
Perram's Spellbook is precisely what you need. You can print the spells out on a paper size that is most convenient to you (playing card, index card, half sheet, etc).

I saw that... Perram's is a little too detailed :D

I know I know... I feel like Goldilocks here :D

How is it too detailed?


I see these posts are a little old, but is there anything like "Perram's Spellbook" out there that still works? It doesn't seem to want to actually LOAD/GENERATE the PDF. It just stalls at 3/4 completion. Also, the "Spellgen" just generates a perpetually blank web page for me.

Liberty's Edge

Screaming Moose wrote:
I see these posts are a little old, but is there anything like "Perram's Spellbook" out there that still works? It doesn't seem to want to actually LOAD/GENERATE the PDF. It just stalls at 3/4 completion. Also, the "Spellgen" just generates a perpetually blank web page for me.

Hey there! Would you mind letting me know what errors you're getting? I just checked the site and it was working fine for me.

What options are you choosing / browser you are using?

Liberty's Edge

Also, are you using this version?

http://www.thegm.org/alpha/

The original version should also work, but it doesn't play well with all browsers.


The Only Sheet Plus (www.theonlysheet.com) performs this function well, giving a quick synopsis all spells known/memorized/recorded in spellbooks.


Thanks, I'll try it with something other than Chrome on a PC. I was just getting a perpetually loading (as in never resolving) "Generate Cards" page.

I was just trying the level 0 and 1 wizard spells for Core Rulebook only.

My latent feat in this life is "Screw Up Anything Computer-Related" though so I'm guessing it's user error somehow. No worries.


Yup. Works well will I.E. Learning has occurred.

Thanks again!

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